- . 1 .ddIIIUJLI& allXdLl CVO y UIIC* I As one year takes the place of another, and as one season supplants its predecessor, so do things fashionable supersede those ■ a ■".. — of- a previous season. : : ' Th& D.1.0. Autumn and Winter Fashion Exhibit is a case in point—it attracts because it is different; it attracts because merit I is the lodestone that influences the beholder. " - "Each season tint comes along—Summer or Winter, Autumn •;-.-. or Spring—sees an increasingly large number of smart (Iressers : . place the reliance upon the forecast made by the D.I.C. in Fashionable Attire. - You, too, can become one of those ardent spirits who love ■p ; ;.'..:;finef jclothes, and are confident that good taste, stylishness, and "'-"' beauty-will be maintained. : . ..... : -■■■-.Visit the Autumn Displays-for your personal satisfaction. ;'"' ' D.I.C. BOX 1478/ WELLINGTON » . -1, ... ... ' ==■ b=s; A Cheaper 5= r.■'i-iiiOUR ANNUAL ' "Breakfast-Table. ■;p-\ «m<rv,on'r7''m a One item on which ; --' i; r '-- s II It ;IC lAI4 I IMCtt every n ou sew ;ife ; can, ■^M^S^.y*: : V^ i * 4.ia^*^i^.V. economise is por- ■ ; .: : ■ ridge. ■By using ■ „>>■. IS "NOW PROGRESSING (N REAL EARNEST, ' : '.-Serve the Finest Break- ■,£,-• ... v. ■/. ; ".'.• • J fast bood that young or ■•i Sale Offerings are meeting with, ready.,response by keen old can cat. : buyers who-aie quick to recognise the real money-saving oppor,- Cooks Perfectly ■': fanitie ?:,. ~.,.. . • . in One Minute! -IT : BEHOVES'EVERY HOUSEHOLDER TO INVESTIGATE In 41b. and 201b. Bags-/W/ " : ".THEv.UNPRECEDENTEO BARGAINS IN . we ' Bht - Get the farger i«e. -■■■■•■•-- ' H«a(brLANGDOWNSSON,'LId. IWkJ, fIHII-HUCddvllbd IUI lib llOillfr!. IfSPS 9, " .. The early; buyer in this instance aonuedly fares best, SO VISIT OUR : lofWcloth and G£lcCC€£ : f vSM,E--TO-DAY AND TAKE MJLL ADVANTAGE OP SUCH UN- ;/ ';' ( I VAEUES ivhich. aro now offering in every section of pur ex- '! wilipay,»o U 1N th K eno. "horrockSES , " • ; -pansIve'SHOTfROOMS. '■' • " '- ' ''" ' wtabusheo iwi " I 0N _.' ' ... . ..■■ . . . _ pi^lfoimSM^ ;•; HEAOOFFICE LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON. :: WW" j MASTERTON AND HASTINGS. f^^Mf?^ye ' ...... Isl«?/Pp^^ ,~ nff/iiiin l i."^.''riii*" , T L '"*_T' >1 ''""" J '""" """*»*■ ■'«/'^«»»-i^i«i«ij.ijiupjnumi7iiiL,j.ujmi f »in,i l ii. |CTnTmCT;m n n^ayg ,a f I'ft*lfW J ft&ty ■■'■ . ■;■;-•-■.:./ ~,,. v.iiMßjpw Jat yoiir' door to-night— j ■ flf IQW ifl/M A ■¥• 1C %R7 A If a soldier, tired and mud-stained, •; W.l/4I 123) WAN I Elf j just from the trenches, knocked 1 ; i.- 1 .-: :-:■-■• ,at your door to-night how quick- ." r ' For tKo Bungalow or Whare at the.Seaside, or by .Stream l y f 0 " T U '7!' hil " '"■ , ht i • "ii 'r\ '■■'■' u-riT ii ct our ravc fellows are not less ,- or Mountain, the tamper or Week-ender wants maDy truly calling to you to maintain the little-useful "things that aro durahlo and inexpensive and Y.M.C.A. which brings the "home" ■■ at WINDER'S these goods are procurable at attractively j, %%&£s£&£?£& low prices. Por instance— j as you can lot ;? .folding camp ■ 24/6 [ Red Triangle Day :■ .FOLDING CAED TABLES-Basily portable, and cheap. FRIDAY, MARCH 15th '■'-'.■ FOLDING CAMP STOOLS—You can take them any- , (Or date locally ammsed) where you please. '. ■■ ••nit' a <irmt™rkiiieY.xc.A.itM m ' :.; . ALUMINIUM.MUGS AND TUMBLERS (unbreakable), 'ZZ^M'^rn'™^ i .. -it a nTTfr-ir T.'T a c<iro •■ i-« «ik things wimld go ury hunt with lit at '.; —VACUUM ILASKS— ■ -FOI' 4/6. * Umur-FromaSoMrr-iUtlcr. HAMMOCKS—To swing on the verandah or in the cool i chcqnw™n he mwio payable toCArr d a ... shade of the trees. ■ :.. f^nZvSimJ^'TrW™' NICKLE-PLATEDWAIt KNIFE COMBINATION- vmkvLZ™ wriiSeii'S BS. 6'J. antl IOS. 6(1. BaCh. j m Bunch ohmv Bank iniho Dominion. :. ■ GOOD BRITISH-MADE POCKET KNIVES- ; j H HPPPi , .... . . ... 3/3, 4/", 4/6 j ' ' ■'" ""'" m -"-' u ~-'-'"' J ~ < ' i ■ : SAEETI RAZORS-' lleal Gem" 2/6. | ~~~Z T ""* in Plush-lined Case. 7/6 !• The People eay . iTHE DURHAM DUPLEX-With Ivoride handle, in . ~ . Morocco Cases. ■ ■ •Jβ gSIgV Hfee !8. THE GILLETTE SAFETY RAZORS (25/-), AND BEN- ' ; GAL AND AMERICAN EAZOBS-Henty. in etook, The people of tllis dlrtriet „, they ' .- ..T..V ..' . ■ • ■ are well pleased witlt the flaroar ■It 111° 'J . Corner jj and qualily of !■ X 0 " c r SlpSa- iV ft Si Of course wo mean such people as 'Orft*-TickiDg in slock, JrjV t&ilULii. "*&%s& ! havo bwn questioned, nnd thoir " andt'liiii'Veir'7K a W Ci "7 fe?^| ; C^ 4- '-* S ! appreciation is not mere talk. Tho ': Sei|s^ftiitr.o^i'rs: , --,; "' '' b | s K ood_of that thoro is no , ; ;.;v—^ii'M'lf.e'Pi' '■'•'•• The purity is guaranteed, and (bo I aroimi aml tho ' qua - ity spcak for ■ 2/-, 2/2, 2/4 per lb. Tflefirafe Mattress —-—— ;
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 150, 14 March 1918, Page 2
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685Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 150, 14 March 1918, Page 2
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